Page 4 LIBRARY NEWS: SILVER BIRCH CHAPTER NO. 264 Hours: Monday & ednesday - 2 to 4 p.m. Worthy Grand Matron, Mrs, Mabel Mackcr- Tuesday & Thursday - 7 to 9 pem. eth paid en official visit for the constitut- ion of Silver Birch Chapter No. 264 on. Tues- Once agnin we are indebted to Joe day evening October 9th in the Terrace Bay Butler for his thoughtfulness and generosity. Community Church, Other guests included Listed below are some of the very fine books associate erand patron, Wellington Smith; donated by Joe to the Library. grand Martha, Mrs, Christine Clerke; grand "The Sign of Jonah" - Nancy Hale - The trustee of the Grand chapter, Mrs. Pearl hundreds of thousands of readers who enjoyed Bell; district deputy grand M-tron, Mrs. "The Prodigel Women" will want to read Nancy Margaret Moors; and « number of past matrons Hale's latest novel. and past patrons, "The Young Emperor" -- Robert Payne - 4 Following the constitution, a short panoramic backdrop of sumptuous splendor meeting was held with the instrllation of frames a story of sdventure, suspense and officers. Mrs, H. Heughn presented the intrigue set in the India of the 17th cent- Worthy Grand Matron with 2 gift on behelf of ury. the Chapter and Mrs. L, Corbett presented "Joy Street" - Frances Parkinson Keyes, Mrs. Mima Moore, 'Vorthy Mxtron, with . gift Latest novel by the writer of "River Road", on behalf of the officers, tDinner of Antoine's" etc. Refreshments were served following the "Shadow on the Hearth" - Judith Mcrril. meeting with the Schreiber :nd Terrace Bay 4 tense, prophetic novel of one woman's ladies as convenors, world - after the Bomb falls} Preceding the meeting a banquet wes "Jubel's Children" - Lenard Kaufman, held in the Terrace Bay Community Church in The age-old problem of the responsibilitics honour of the Worthy Grand Matron, Mrs. of children toward their perents is the Mabel Mackereth, theme of Mr. Kaufman's third novel, 0-0-0 'Kentucky Stand" -- Jere Vheelwright ~ LONGL.C CENTURY CLUB 4. stirring novol of the Bluegrass Country in (Standings as of midnight, October 17th, 1951.) the days of Daniel Boone. Comprised of cll units with 100 or more "Star Money" - Kathleen 'insor ~ 4 consecutive safe deys without on on-duty merciless picture of Shireen Delancy, wheat disabling injury. she wanted, how she got it, and what it did UNIT SFE DAYS oo Rae. 1. Jdministrotion Office 1069 "nother Pemela" - Upton Sinclair - sn 2, Hotel 1069 innocent's view of a crazy world, centering 3, Warehouse 1069 in an odd and fascinating menage in Californ- he Electrics 1069 ine ; : 5. Technical 1069 tWorld So Vide" -- Sinclair Lewis - This, 6, Hospital 1069 his 22nd novel, was completed shortly before 7, Blenchery 1069 his death, 8, Steam and Recovery 1034, "The Left Hand of God" -- Wm. E. Barrett, 9. Dig. Brown Stock Screens 1005 fn exciting story of thrilling action in 10, Buildings and Grounds 996 Chine, and of the strange doors which open 11. Machine Room 663 when a man seeks God. rie 12. Inckladder (sensonal) 64.7 ty Heart in Hiding" - Lois Hdwards - 13. Structural 592 about an /merican girl who thought love 1. Kiln, Caustic, and Evaps. 517 died with her English husb-nd, until she 15, Service Operations 495 beceme the gambit in q women' 3 desperate bid 16, Mechanical 1,30 on, SRP DRNBES « ike 17. Woodyard 391 18. Pipefitters 283 PLASH Ett 19. Engineering Office 281 Several moose have been encountered IN THE DOG HOUSE within the l~st week or two, in the vicinity Wane Roce ka 9 of Terrace Bay. But the one that takes the Mill Total 9 enke is the one with the red flag tied to its horns that chased our Garage Mechanic 0-0-0 H. Hall. 'The moose apparently wanted to be. rounp friendly snd its not too herd to imagine Pair of child's rubber boots, size 7. why. Stop pushing, Tonys Lpply to House #195. o-0-0 o-0-0